Something WLUG have been running for about the last four years is a monthly "Saturday Workshop" This is similar to an installfest, but much more regular. The first Saturday of each month we set up tables, power and network and people can bring their computers along and help each other solve any problems or just talk about what they've been doing or discovered lately. On 17 September 2010 20:57, Frederic Muller - SFI < fred@softwarefreedomday.org> wrote:
Hi Don,
I didn't want to hijack your other thread so I'm replying here. Some have already made very good recommendations, but having been through the same troubles I remember that I finished my installation at my local GNU/Linux User Group. I am lucky enough to have a strong group nearby and one guy took the machine home and fixed what was not working.
Do you happen to have the same opportunity? SFD is not really a place for GNU/Linux support but if we can get you going I'm sure everyone will be happy.
Thanks.
Fred
On 09/17/2010 03:58 AM, don warner saklad wrote:
How do you setup GNU/Linux on an iMac apple computer http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IMac_G4 with Panther OS X 10.3.9 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OS_X_10.3 ?...
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